On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 2:48 PM Steve Grubb <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 3:44:07 AM EDT Ondrej Mosnacek wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 3:11 AM Steve Grubb <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tuesday, July 24, 2018 6:15:54 PM EDT Paul Moore wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 10:12 AM Ondrej Mosnacek <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > Beyond that, there is really no information in the records that would > > > > > allow reconstructing which PARENT path belongs to which CREATE/DELETE > > > > > path... (Intuitively you can guess that src will come before dst, but > > > > > that is not very reliable.) I think a "parent inode" field in the > > > > > PATH > > > > > records could fix this, but maybe there is a better solution... > > > > > > > > I have my suspicions, but I would be curious to hear from Steve how > > > > the reconstruction is typically handled. > > > > > > For any *at function when the dirfd is not AT_FDCWD, it goes badly. If > > > its a old style syscall without the dirfd, then if the first character > > > is '/' use that. Otherwise concatonate cwd and path and pass it to > > > realpath to sort out. > > > > In that case it seems the best fix for openat() et al. would be to > > somehow always force outputting the full path when dirfd != AT_FDCWD. > > Hopefully that won't require too much hacking around... > > What is asked for is the full path that dirfd was opened with. I can take > care of everything else.
But where/how should that path be logged? In case of renameat(), for example, we have 6 (!) path components: <src_dir>/<src_parent>/<src_child> and <dst_dir>/<dst_parent>/<dst_child> (I am assuming the child paths always represent just the last path component based on the observed inodes of the parent/child records.) Current record format can distinguish between PARENT and child (DELETE/CREATE), but there is no nametype for the dirfd path. That's why I am leaning towards just logging the full "<*_dir>/<*_parent>" path in the PARENT record. Or do you prefer that we add a new nametype for the dirfd path? -- Ondrej Mosnacek <omosnace at redhat dot com> Associate Software Engineer, Security Technologies Red Hat, Inc. -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
